Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1950 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets Lose To Concordia Cadets

Jackets Close Mason rrway With Central Fort Wayne Cottoordia's Ca4*ta hesried lb* Decatur Yritow Jacket* their eighth loss«t the aeaaoe Returday right. the Cadet* registering a 157 vtoaory over the Jacket* at Dweager park th Fort Wayne The Yellow Jacket, will wind up their grid **•*«• Friday night entertairing the Fort Wayne Central Tigers a: Worthnun field to this dty at 7:l*' o'r-toeb Via Bobey, Coaeordta halfback, put the Cadet* oat la treat to the first quarter whaa be creaked oft tackle. abaak off two tacHer* and raced 40 yard* for a touchdown The YettoW Jacket* bounded hack early la the second quarter, but their drive for the tying touchdown floated out on the Coaeordta three-yard line. Decatur started this drive from It* own 31, with throe P*aaes by Jack Petrie and an Ikyard tun by Le* Rnntbin* eating up taoet of the yardage. The Cadet* "cored their other atae print* la the third period. They drove to the Decatur eightyard Itae after the kickoff but were hailed by the Jacket*. In the tec oad play. Dwight Sheet* wa* dropped ia the end ion* after a bad peas from center, scoring a »afety aad another two poiat* for Concordia. Foltowlag the free kick after the safety. the Cadet* drove for their second touchdown, Roger Wood* crashing over from four yard* oat. and adding the extra , amhi 1 taesas eels, esses, point on Mwnrr piungr The Yellow Jacket* tallied their only touchdown la the final period Vie Btrickter picked up a ton , cordis fumble on th* Cadet*' 35 , aad ran to the IS before he wa* downed Petrie passed to Strick ler for 1» yard*, George Half smashed through center for lit , more, and Petrie faked a pass and

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Cotunodom at Pleasant Milla. Adas** Central at Monmouth. Hartford at Poling. Friday Borno at Geneva. Monmouth at Hartford. Pleaaaat Mills at Wren. O. Jefferson at Madison. High School Football Feet Wayne C. C, M, Fort Wayne Routh 11. Gary Roosevelt 35. Crisp** Attack* 31. : ■oath Bend Central >3 South Bead Riley 14. South Bend Catholic 38. Howe Military 2ff. Illinois Hear S 3. Indian* Deaf • went around end for the touchdown. Petrie passed to Strickler for the extra point. Decatur Ceneerdla LE Strickler Warbag LT Bollinger Yount LG Johnston Llebman C Lane Hey RO Cowans Ougel RT Custer Beyer RE Hohake Kasischke QB Petrie Vlsscher LH Bair Rettig RH Sheet* Bobay FB Frucht* Woods Score by quarters: Coaeordta. .. a • » »—ls Decatur 000 7—7 Decatur'scoring — Touchdown: Petrie. Point after touchdown: Strickler (pass from Petriel. Concordat scoring—Touchdowns. Bobay. Woods. Point after touchdowa: Woods (plunge). Safety: Decatur (Sheets). 1 Substitutions Decatur— Rant-1 bine. Conrad. Basse. Erekson, -Pol- j lock. Thoms*. Knittie. Helm. Concordia— Diedrich. Hutts. Bragenaer. Waldrop, tlerkler. Wehliag Official* Todd, lirlner. Collyer. Lleberum Trade to a Geea Town — Decatur

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Public Sale! Th* undersigned. Edward F Berling a* eiecutor of th* Estat* of France* Hteigmeyer, deceased. hereby give* notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will, on Friday, The 10th day of Noveniher, 1950 Between the hours of 10 O'clock A. M and 4 O Clock P M of said day and if nut told on said day. between the said hours of each succeeding day thereafter until sold, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder on open bids al private sale at the Law Office of Feed L. Lrtterer at Number 144 South Second Street, Decatur, Indiana and for not les* than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Adam* County in the State of Indian*, tow It. Commencing at a point 115 feet nftrth east of th* east line OT Mercer Avenue on lnb»t number 327 in the southern Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, and which point is 49 feet nor l h ~«<r nt a point on the south line of said inlot numtier 327 which point is 115 feet north east of the south-west-corner of said inlot numlier 327, .thence northeast parallel with the south line of said Inlots to the west line of Market Street (now First Street I thence northwest along th.- west line of First Street 5u feet: thence southwest parallel with the south line of said inlot to a point 115 feet east of the east line of Mercer Avenue; thence south east parallel with the west line of Fir t Street to the place of beginning, bein', a part of Inlpt 327 and 32H In the Southern Addition to the town (now cityr of Decatur. Adam* County. Indiana Said real estate together with the dwelling house thereon is at Mu i gl'g South ~ Ft tat Street : +he house is (wo story with 3 bedrooms and bath and toilet upstairs, one bedroom, kitchen, pantry, dining room, large living room down stairs, lavatory in bedroom down stair*. New , Majestic <4" furnace less than 2 years old. one 30 gal. hot water heal ler tes* than 2 years old. new Paul pressure water pump in basement Lot over 3 year* old. Ample basement room, fruit room, coal bin and furaaee-room Dwelling'centrally located on brick street, ample shad* tree*, room for small garden in rear of lot Dwelling In good state of repair TERMS OF SALE The purchaser of said real estate is required - te pay at'least one third of the purchase price on the day of sale and th* balance of the purchase price upon delivery of ■ deed to the purchaser for the real estate purchased together with in abstract of title for thr said real estate brought down to the date of sale showing a title tree of all Hen* escept taxes for the year 1950 which are due and payable In the year IPM which 'age* the purchaser is required to pay. Th* sale of said real estate will be made subject to the approval of th* Adam* Circuit Court. Edward F. Barlina KXtCUTOR Ford L. Uttarer’ Attorney Get », Id, 13, 30

Ohio Slate Is Team To Beat h Kg Ten Chtea.ro. Ort 10—<UP) Ohio State, apparently a shooln for the Hlg Ten tootball championship on the strength of Us three victor!** thus far. moves into th* toughest part of It* schedule Saturday against Northwestern Hut It doesn’t appear that the Wildcats. Wisconsin. Illinois or even Michigan, all remaairiag on the program, will have enough to ■top the Buckeye*, who went to the Rose bowl a* Bl« Tea emchampioa* last year and thus can't return this AMMMNt. Th* Buckeye* match with North western will highlight s four gpme Big Ten program. Other conference game* move Illinois to Michigan, low* to Minnesota. and Purdue to Wisconsin. In non-league scraps Indiana play* at Michigan Stat* and Notre Dame meets Navy at Cleveland. Ohio Slat* rollicked to the second highest score in Big Ten history Saturday ia setting back lowa. 33 to 31. Only Michigan's 85 points against Chicago In 1939 was high er. But the Buckeye performance raised it* scoring total in three game* to 157. a 52 point per game mark, and well over Michigan's record of 34.5 print* per game in 1943. ■' ■” L ft was probable th* Bucks would tall far abort of equalling their game scoring average against Northwestern Saturday, but Ohio State wa* sure to be a prohibitive I favorite. Northwestern was knocked out of the undefeated class Saturday by Wisconsin. 14 to 13. The Badger margin resulted from Johnny Coatta's two successful conversion*. White Bob Butaun'-wttsaed-after one'Wildcat counter The major upset of the. weekend was Minnesota's 7 to 7 tie with Michigan, a three touchdown favorite. And the ’'moral" victory for the Gophers paid off as each team was charged with halt a win. halt a loss The result dropped Michigan from a percentage tie with Ohio,state at the top of the standings./ana lifted the Gophers from the -cellar. Illinois overcame Indiana, a* ex-

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COLLFGF FOOTBALL Illinois 20. Indiana a. , Wisconsin 14, Northwestern Michigan 7, Minnesota 7 (tie). Ohio Stale 83. lowa 31. UCLA 39, Purdue g. Michigan State M, Notre Dame —. ■ j Indiana Central T, Andaman 7 (tie). Mam-heater M. Earlham 0. I’enira 34. Hanover 14. Eastern Illinois <7. Indiana State ». Valpamiao 21. Rail State 7. Canterbury 40. Roue Poly 7. Butler 25. Western Reserve 14. Walrnsh 42. Franklin 13. DePauw 34. Kaiamaaoo 14. Evansville 1$ Delta State 4. Nebraska 33. Kaaeaa M. Missouri 27, Gklahmwa A AMO Oklahoma 20. lowa State 7. Syracuse 13, Boston U. 7. T ' Fordham 31. San Francisco 14. Army 34. Columbia 0. Dartmouth 27, Harvard 7. » , Pennsylvania 30. Navy 7. Miami (Fla.) 28, Pittsburgh 0, Princeton 27. Cornell 0. Yale 14. Holy Cross 13. Maryland 24. Duke 14. Kentucky 28, Georgia Tech- 14. North Carolina 40, William * Mary 7. Clemson 13. Wake Forest 12. Tulane 28, Auburn 0. Texas 35, Rice 7. Mississippi 19 Texas Christian 7.1 California 40.' St. Mary's 25. z Washington 21, Stanford 7. ‘ . Southern Cal 30, Oregon 21. I -- - 1 pected. 20 to A. as Johnny Karra* i turned In hl* best performance of; the season, running 4" yard* tor a touchdown and gaining 143 yard* In 15 carries. The mint defensive line displayed Its top quality too, holding Indiana * ground attack to a mere 48 yards. Purdue, with its victory over Noire I tame its only successful oub tog of the season, absorbed ft* fourth defeat. 20 to 4. from U. C. LA - -Mlehlgas Ktal* aw. preaaed- to the final second to down Notre Dame. 34 to 33. as Johnny Petltbon made 171 yard* in so carries for the Irish The three point victory margin .resulted from Bob,: Carey's yard third period field goal. . J .... If Yew Have Anything Te Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*.

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Electioa Cmpiign Now h Final Week Republicans Fight For Party's Life » Washington. Oct. 30. —(UP) — , The last week of the general election campaign finds Democrat* relatively confident and Republican* fighting for their party's life. Election day i* Nov. 7. Returns will determine control of the new sand congres* To be elected are counties* thousands of local and minor state officials and: 34 United States senator* 111 United States representatives 32 governor*. To obtain control of the new eongms, the Republicans must make I a n*t gain of seven senate aad 4* house rests. Three house seat* and one governorship Were filled in Maine’s Sept. 11 general election. All winners were Repablti can*. No change there. Os the Keaite seat* to be filled 23 are held now by Democrats and 13 by Republicans. Nine of the i Democratic svats are la adfe aouth- ■ ern or border states where Republicans cannot expect to win tbl* ! year. i Earlier than expected collapse of I north Korean armies removed from this election an Immediate backj ground of near disaster Had the I American and other soldier* flght- ■ mg under the United Nations been >1 pinned or pocketed sll of this week ■la* they were.earlier In the autumn, i popular dissatisfaction would have U ■ - ... ,

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whistle stops, more than 18.000 psuple have signed up. And a tot of fhpm an- as serious about ft as a pointed gun ">•* fellow wants to build a hotel on the rtioon- Au- i other want* a skating rtok on Yenits A New Yorker Bids for fur I trapping rights, ami a radio cowboy want* to tie up the radio bus) • ness on Venus. \ Cuban reserved 1 seats (or himself and two lady trieud. One woman just wants ( “to get away from this busy earth. " All A-a-a-board! - Tomorrow night i* the night. The big Hallowe'en parade will take place in Decatur. Inn of prises will be given away—that's an easy way lovpake some spending money Just drees a* ailly a* you can -took in the altir- for your costume It probably will wto a prise. A man in the Frozen Food Ixx ker Association say*. "One of the safest places to be in the event of Atomlr -explosion is In a frozenfood locker. The idea leaves u« cold. If you have big idea* alerut doing your house over before the holiday* . . come see us about Elliott's Color Harmonics . . for the new custom made decorator colors at low cost We can supply you with more than 1000 colors to match, contrast or blend With your drapes, furniture or carpets. We will Ire glad Io advtoe you at KANE l-AINT A WALLPAPER STORE. I">8 S 2nd S.. Pbiriie: 3-3030. adv.

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FBO FOOTBALL Angele* 45. "Detroit 34. jdllew <ieveland 4t. Pittsburgh 7. * Philadelphia 35. Washington 2. -CBieagri Cards 17. New York Giants 3. San Francisco 17. Baltimore 14. been expected to hike Republican vote totals But the Republican* stand to gain to some extent from the inevitable dissatisfaction accumulated against any party long la power. Not since IMS baa, the OOP won a presidential ele-rtion Control of congress •Upped away from the Republican* after the 1930 off-ytsr electioa*. la 1944 the GOP bounced back to unexpected control of house and senate. President Truman in 1948 capitaUM *«'T confidence aad the 84th congress to wto an election which will stand for now as the spirt of the >Oth century. Stuat Filat Dies During Air Show Norfolk, Va.. Oct. 3#.-(UP)— A Stenting pilot died before the eyes of 5.4*0 spectators here yesterday when his plane failed to regain altitude after a grasa-cuttlng div*. Charles Rdward Bailey. 34. of Madison. N. C.. took kls tiny plane under ribbons stretched 14 feet above the ground, then started a {limbing roll. The engine mailed. 4hd the l»l*n(p crashed to the ground at an aw show.

To the Democrats of Decatur and Adams County: 11 te xenerally cimcetted that thone honest, home-owninr and Godfearing DeMocratn have lout control of their party, nationally speaking. It has been taken over by Radicals and in nome canes by the Comaamtetn. Many rich New Yorkers, who have investments in Earope and Anta, direct Washington affairs from Itehind their own iron Curtain*. They contribute heavily to the Democratic campaign funds. WHY? For personal favors and War contracts. YOU as a good citizen can help save America—your own home—your children—your church and yo ur schools! HOW? .. . VOTE THE Straight Republican Ti(let _ E. Ros* Adair Republican Candidate for | B CONGRESS Isa : who can Think Straight, Act Straight F and Fight Communism I . Adair R«rvod4« Months in World War II -ho is a mombor of tho Veterans Foreign Wars and the American Legion.

Veteran Lawyer Dies At Home-In Franklin Franklin. Ind.. Oct. 30?—lUPl Funeral service* will be held Tues day for Kibe L Branigin. Ml 1 ., 79, veteran Johnson eoun'y iawger and Democrat who died yesterday

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 6 DAYS LEFT TO PAY YOUR Fall Installment TAXES Avoid the tent miMtc rush by paying your taxes now! Warns taty, Indiana OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 a. bl to 4:30 p. ■. Monday through Saturday RICHARD D. LEWTON, Treammr

MONDAY, OCTOBER 34. 1950

| He was survived by four sons, I Roger of Lafayette, who is peesi- ) dent-elect of the Indiana bar aaeo- < ialton; Elba Jr. and Gerald, who practiced law with him here, and Edgar, clerk of Wayne county. Michigan Brlnlgin’a wife, Zula, died earlier thia month r